Vocalist
Simon Le Bon commented, "We went into a barn in Sussex and started jamming away, and before we got finished, it was like, 'Right we've got the album, let's go and record it now.' And I don't think we got it right; I don't think we were paying enough attention. We were quite self-conscious at the time as well, the way things had been going, and it kind of made us stand outside of ourselves to do the album. But out of that came two of the best songs Duran's ever come up with, 'Serious' and '
My Antarctica', they're really, really beautiful songs. I don't think it's a bad album, but there's definitely weak spots on it, definitely. I mean, something like '
Violence of Summer', it just didn't have a proper chorus, great verse though. Just not paying enough attention, we just lost our concentration." Ultimately though, he proved to be quite sanguine about the album as a whole, stating on its 25th anniversary in 2015: "I wouldn't go back and change anything though, I'd rather spend two weeks writing a new song than making changes to
Liberty. It was a point in time for Duran Duran. I really do look back on
Liberty with a lot of fondness." According to John Taylor, the recording sessions dragged as the band members were unsure of the album's direction. Le Bon also suffered from writer's block and devoted more time to his wife and newborn daughter than recording.
Liberty was the first Duran Duran album to credit guitarist
Warren Cuccurullo as an official member. It is also drummer
Sterling Campbell's sole credit as an official member of the band, as he left following the album's release. In an interview discussing the album's 25th anniversary, Le Bon looked back on
Liberty fondly, giving high praise to songs such as "Serious", "My Antarctica" and "Venice Drowning", ultimately saying, "I think the issue with
Liberty is that we were in a transition and there were some tracks that didn't have our whole heart in it." ==Release==